Infections After Transplant
ABx Causes of Renal Failure
Phun with Potassium
What I learned on 7 Nephrology
Your Colleagues
100

These three categories are where transplant patients are at most risk of infection

What are: Donor derived, surgical, opportunistic

100

This commonly used transplant drug causes hyperkalemia, leukopenia and sometimes AIN

What is septra?

100

Four major organs involved in K regulation

What are brain, gut, adrenals and kidney?

100

Best way to remove potassium in anuric dialysis patients?

What is hemodialysis?

100

Who is most likely to be planning a party right now?

Ashwaq Almutairi

200

EBV infection in non-transplant patients

What is mononucleosis?

200

This commonly used antibiotic causes crytal induced nephropathy and needs to be renally dosed to avoid 

What are fluoroquinalones?

200

Proportion of potassium excreted by colon in renal v non-renal populations?

What is 50% v 10%? 

200

4 Common reasons for admission in dialysis patients

What are dialysis start, failure to attend dialysis, access related infection and ischemic foot?

200

Justin lives and attends medical school in this city that is how much bigger or smaller (%) than Simon's medical school city?

What is 50%?

300

Cystitis, ureteric strictures, nephritis

What three structures are affected by BK virus after transplant? 

300

Cephalosporins can damage the kidney through this mechanism

What is AIN?

300

Daily intake and output of potassium

What is 100 meq?

300

Best resource to help discharge a dialysis patient?

Who is the charge nurse?

300

Dr Treleaven blames this for the fact that renal transplants bleed alot

What is the lymphocele, low hct, vitamin K deficiency?

400

Viruses that are tested for directly in high risk donors

What are HCV, HBV and HIV?

400

This nephrotoxic medication is more dangerous when prescribed with piperacillin-tazobactam

What is vancomycin?

400

Percent of total body potassium in blood

What is 2%

400

Best way to diurese and control HTN in a patient with CKD

What is multi-level nephron blockade?

400

Name three RTU nurses

Too many too name

500

In a patient with a positive TB skin test wishing to be listed for transplant, this test when negative can help clear the patient.


What is IGRA?

500

These nephrotoxic medications are often used to treat peritonitis

What are aminoglycosides?

500

Nephron segment affected by meals, potassium concentration and circadian rhythm

What is the distal convoluted tubule (DCT1)?

500

Three most common causes of shortness of breath overnight?

What is volume overload, aspiration and acute MI?

500

Countries represented on our team in the last week.

Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Canada